Better late than never


By JOY LEE

Room to grow: Chink says there is still land around its 99,910 sq ft factory in Batu Pahat for future expansion.

CHINK Poh Cheng’s prudent approach to business has ensured the steady rise of Miaow Miaow Group from a small hometown business in Batu Pahat, Johor, to a household snack food brand in the country and in some key international markets.

But after close to 30 years, he thinks the time has come to up the ante.

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